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Decorah, Winneshiek County, Iowa
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The National Association for the Protection of American Rights in Mexico reports 551 Americans killed in Mexico since November 20, 1910, including 428 civilians and 123 soldiers or sailors. 167 died during Madero and Huerta regimes, 383 since Carranza's control.
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The National Association for the Protection of American Rights in Mexico has sent out for publication in newspapers throughout the country a map and statement showing that 551 Americans have been killed in Mexico since November 20, 1910. Of this number, the association states, 428 were civilians and 123 soldiers or sailors. One hundred and sixty-seven Americans were slain during the Madero and Huerta regimes, while 383 lost their lives since Carranza took control of the Mexican government, according to the statement.
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Mexico
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Since November 20, 1910
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551 americans killed: 428 civilians, 123 soldiers or sailors; 167 during madero and huerta regimes, 383 since carranza took control
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The National Association for the Protection of American Rights in Mexico issued a map and statement detailing 551 Americans killed in Mexico since November 20, 1910, with breakdowns by civilian/military status and regimes.